Exporting sensor data, marker positions and
technical information
Topics
Exporting target markers, page 181
Exporting sensor data to a peripheral system, page 183
Exporting technical information, page 184
Exporting target markers
Under normal use, the CS90 system presents several different echoes simultaneously. Some
of these are clearly more interesting than others. It can be a challenging task to tell these
echoes apart. It can also be hard to keep track of the different echoes as both echoes and
your own vessel move. To ease the identification of these echoes you can use markers. Each
marker is identified with its geographical location. This marker location can be very useful
for other instruments For example, you can export this information to a chartplotter.
Prerequisites
A compatible instrument is connected to the CS90 system. You have a vacant interface
port on your Processor Unit. The interface port is set up with the correct communication
parameters.
Context
In this context, the phrase marker is used to identify a visual symbol placed in the display
presentation. Placing a marker on an echo identifies the echo as "interesting". It is regarded
as an object that you can act upon.
Procedure
1
Open the
Operation
2
Select
.
Output
Observe that the
selected from the menu on the left side.
3
Select
Marker Output
442700/A
menu.
dialog box opens. This dialog box contains a number of pages
Output
to open the page.
Operating procedures
181